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 Susan Poizner on Mother Tongue, her 13 part series on Canadian Ethnic women by Submitted by Roland Tanglao on Sun, 2006-01-15 01:58, http://dogmaradio.com/susan-poizner-of-mother-tongue, 1/15/2006

A podcast audio interview
I spoke with Susan Poizner (her company will soon have a website a thinkstock.ca), creator of Mother Tongue, a 13 part series that plays on Vancouver's Channel M starting Sunday January 15 at 9:30p.m. It's a program about the stories of 13 Canadian woman of many ethnic backgrounds. I was fortunate enough to attend on January 12th the premier of two of the BC episodes: one about a BC woman of Japanese heritage who was interned in World War II, Kimiko Murakame and the second about a Vancouver woman of Chinese Heritage, Mary Lee Chan, who led the drive to preserve Strathcona.
10 MB MP3 (21 minutes and 48 seconds, RSS feed for this podcast) - Recorded Friday January 13, 2006. Click on http://dogmaradio.com/susan-poizner-of-mother-tongue to hear this interview.

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Mother Tongue: A woman's history of ethnic Canada is a 13-part TV series that documents Canada's multicultural history from a female perspective. Each program tells the story of a notable woman in one of Canada's communities, including a Black fugitive slave, an Acadian mail order bride, and an Icelandic suffragette.
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